cve-2025-47981

  1. Cybersecurity Week: Critical Windows Patch, CitrixBleed 2 Exploits & Emerging Threats

    Another whirlwind week has underscored how cybersecurity, technology policy, and enterprise risk are tightly interwoven realities shaping every Windows administrator’s daily life. With Microsoft’s July Patch Tuesday introducing a critical, wormable remote code execution (RCE) fix and the ongoing...
  2. Critical Windows Vulnerability CVE-2025-47981: Patch Now to Prevent Wormable RCE Exploits

    When Microsoft announces a security patch addressing a “wormable” remote code execution (RCE) flaw in foundational Windows authentication mechanisms, the global IT community takes notice. The recent remediation of CVE-2025-47981—a critical, heap-based buffer overflow in the SPNEGO Extended...
  3. Urgent: Patch July 2025 Windows Vulnerability CVE-2025-47981 – Protect Against Wormable RCE Threat

    The July 2025 Patch Tuesday brought an urgent wake-up call for every IT administrator, security professional, and home user relying on Microsoft Windows platforms, as the company released a critical fix for a wormable remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability known as CVE-2025-47981—one that...
  4. July Patch Tuesday 2025: Critical Wormable Vulnerability and Essential Security Updates

    With July Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has once again demonstrated the complexity and urgency that defines enterprise security in the Windows ecosystem, issuing fixes for a staggering 130 vulnerabilities across its portfolio. This cycle, however, brings into sharp focus the ever-present threat of...
  5. July 2025 Microsoft Patch Tuesday Sees No Active Exploits: Key Vulnerabilities & Fixes

    For the first time in recent memory, Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday has arrived with a touch of optimism: July 2025’s security update package dropped without a single known exploited vulnerability in the wild. While one high-profile flaw has already been publicly disclosed and ten critical issues...
  6. CVE-2025-47981: Critical Windows Authentication Flaw Enables Remote Code Execution

    The emergence of CVE-2025-47981—a critical heap-based buffer overflow in the Windows SPNEGO Extended Negotiation (NEGOEX) security mechanism—has sent shockwaves through both enterprise IT departments and the broader cybersecurity community. This newly revealed flaw, affecting one of the...